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The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes Volume 3

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Four more classic radio dramas featuring Holmes and Watson. In 'The Lion's Mane', Holmes has retired to the Sussex countryside to tend bees. But old habits linger, especially when there is a case of murder waiting to be solved. In 'The Veiled Lodger', Mrs Merrilow has the perfect lodger - a gentle woman who keeps to herself and has paid the rent regularly for seven years. But why won't she show her face? In 'Shoscombe Old Place', the connection between a dog and its bone has never been more important than in this case which leads Holmes and Watson to a gruesome discovery in an old crypt. And in 'The Retired Colourman', one of the last cases recorded, the detective is in a ruminative mood as he tackles one of the most controversial cases in the canon.

Publisher: BBC Audio Edition: Unabridged

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  • ISBN: 9781405625449
  • File size: 85968 KB
  • Release date: January 27, 2006
  • Duration: 02:59:05

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English

Four more classic radio dramas featuring Holmes and Watson. In 'The Lion's Mane', Holmes has retired to the Sussex countryside to tend bees. But old habits linger, especially when there is a case of murder waiting to be solved. In 'The Veiled Lodger', Mrs Merrilow has the perfect lodger - a gentle woman who keeps to herself and has paid the rent regularly for seven years. But why won't she show her face? In 'Shoscombe Old Place', the connection between a dog and its bone has never been more important than in this case which leads Holmes and Watson to a gruesome discovery in an old crypt. And in 'The Retired Colourman', one of the last cases recorded, the detective is in a ruminative mood as he tackles one of the most controversial cases in the canon.